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Перевод: abundantly


[наречие]
обильно; изобильно


Тезаурус:

  1. Such was the pattern up to and including the minority of James V. With Mary's, it became abundantly clear that the age of limited political struggles was over.
  2. That the crass inversion of reality caricatured in these aspects of the popular image of Hitler was in large measure a product of the deliberate distortions of Nazi propaganda has been made abundantly clear in the preceding chapters.
  3. Moreover, by 1935, if not before, it was being made abundantly clear that anti-Semitic outrages and terroristic hooliganism aimed at Jews by Party activists were generally unpopular among the public at large.
  4. Under natural conditions it grows most abundantly on limestone soils.
  5. The words of the Johannine Jesus, "I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly", are in the end apt comment on this story.
  6. To those who first heard the narrative in its finished form the significance of these last few stories must have been abundantly plain.
  7. But that act has more to do with the future than the present, as chapter 23 will make abundantly clear.
  8. The Abraham narrative has made it abundantly clear that Isaac comes out of God's bright blue.
  9. Such a one may feel that Pound's "writing off" of England, his abandonment of her - physically in 1920, in imagination some years earlier - was abundantly justified, to the extent indeed that it was not so much his justified rejection of her, as her unjustifiable rejection of him .
  10. One other point about the two union leaders was abundantly clear.
  11. But if, as Longinus thinks, the sublime, being the highest excellence that human composition can attain to, abundantly compensates the absence of every other beauty, and atones for all other deficiencies, then Michelangelo demands the preference.
  12. For reasons Peters (1970) has made abundantly clear, the six-to-seven generation level was where lineages marked their beginnings and defined their separate identities: most Zuwaya history was "local" to lineages.
  13. Once the Prime Minister had declared that Westland's problems were a private-sector matter and not something that should be unduly influenced by government issues, his priorities became abundantly clear.

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